At Harare, April 25, 2004. Sri Lanka won by nine wickets. Toss: Sri Lanka. One-day international
debuts: H. M. R. K. B. Herath, M. F. Maharoof.
On a pitch with a grassier surface than usual, Zimbabwe's youngsters suffered the ultimate
humiliation: bowled out for 35, one below the previous worst in a one-day international (set by
Canada against Sri Lanka in the 2003 World Cup), and three below their own 38, also against Sri
Lanka, at Colombo in 2001-02. Ironically, an opening stand of five was their best of the series
to date. The second wicket fell at 18, when Ebrahim was caught behind for seven, which was to
be Zimbabwe's joint top score - along with Extras. The seamers found life and movement in the
pitch: Vaas picked up four for 11, which made him the sixth to achieve 300 one-day international
wickets, and Maharoof ended the innings with two in three balls, both caught behind. To their
credit, Zimbabwe threw everything into their bowling and fielding, and managed to remove Arnold
before the inevitable end came 70 minutes before lunch. Jayantha hit a four and six off successive
balls to bring this mismatch to an end in 27.2 overs.
Man of the Match: W. P. U. J. C. Vaas.